None of the items on that list is false.
In fact, none is true either, since no list at all
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the person is decreasing resultant velocity
There are many things that could possibly be true of a person walking up the steps of a downward-moving escalator at a constant speed. This person could potentially stay in exactly the same place.
Here are some things that are true:* The combined speed is also constant * To get the combined speed, you need to subtract one speed from the other (the speed of the escalator, and the speed of the person relative to the escalator) * Acceleration is zero
yes
Relative to the bus, you are moving towards the back. If your walking speed is slower than the speed of the moving bus (which it usually will be) then your motion relative to a point on the ground will be moving in the direction of the moving bus, but slower by the speed at which you are walking.
the person is decreasing resultant velocity
There are many things that could possibly be true of a person walking up the steps of a downward-moving escalator at a constant speed. This person could potentially stay in exactly the same place.
Here are some things that are true:* The combined speed is also constant * To get the combined speed, you need to subtract one speed from the other (the speed of the escalator, and the speed of the person relative to the escalator) * Acceleration is zero
yes
Relative to the bus, you are moving towards the back. If your walking speed is slower than the speed of the moving bus (which it usually will be) then your motion relative to a point on the ground will be moving in the direction of the moving bus, but slower by the speed at which you are walking.
It would probably depend on how fast you were moving your head and how you were walking. I would think walking in a tight circle and moving your head back and forth quickly, would make a person dizzy, at least.
A 'dead man walking' is a person freely walking and moving (i.e. alive) but certainly very soon-to-be killed.
A homophone for gate is "gait," which refers to a person's manner of walking or moving.
A person has large muscles there which are important in moving the leg and walking.
Take a support .
the person is walking at a constant velocity
5.20 m/10.4s = 0.5 m/s